[VERB 动词]招收;招募;征召 If you recruit people for an organization, you select them and persuade them to join it or work for it.
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The police are trying to recruit more black and Asian officers...
警方正在试图招募更多黑人和亚裔警官。
In recruiting students to Computer Systems Engineering, the University looks for evidence of all-round ability...
在招收计算机系统工程专业的学生时,这个大学看重的是学生的综合能力。
He helped to recruit volunteers to go to Pakistan to fight.
他协助招募志愿者到巴基斯坦打仗。
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...a Marine recruiter.
海军陆战队征兵人员
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A bomb exploded at an army recruiting office.
一颗炸弹在一个军队征兵办公室爆炸了。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]新手;新兵;新成员 A recruit is a person who has recently joined an organization or an army.
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re·cruit/rɪˈkruːt; NAmErɪˈkruːt/
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recruitrecruitsrecruitedrecruitingverb1[transitive , intransitive ]recruit(sb) (to sth) |recruitsb to do sth to find new people to join a company, an organization, the armed forces, etc. 吸收(新成员);征募(新兵)◆The police are trying to recruit more officers from ethnic minorities.警察机关正试图从少数民族中征募更多的新警员。◆They recruited several new members to the club.他们吸收了几名新成员进入俱乐部。◆He's responsible for recruiting at all levels.他负责各个层次的征募工作。☞collocationsat
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2[transitive ]recruitsb to do sth to persuade sb to do sth, especially to help you 动员…(提供帮助)◆We were recruited to help peel the vegetables.我们被找来帮着给蔬菜去皮。3[transitive ]recruitsth to form a new army, team, etc. by persuading new people to join it (通过招募)组成,组建◆to recruit a task force组建特遣部队▶re·cruit·errecruiterrecruiters/rɪˈkruːtə(r); NAmErɪˈkruːtər/nounre·cruit·mentrecruitmentrecruitments/rɪˈkruːtmənt; NAmErɪˈkruːtmənt/noun[uncountable ]◆the recruitment of new members新成员的招募◆a recruitment drive征兵运动noun1a person who has recently joined the armed forces or the police 新兵;新警员◆the training of new recruits新兵训练◆He spoke of us scornfully as raw recruits(= people without training or experience).他轻蔑地称我们是新兵娃娃。2a person who joins an organization, a company, etc. 新成员◆attempts to attract new recruits to the nursing profession吸引新成员参加护理工作的努力re·cruit/rɪˈkruːt; NAmErɪˈkruːt/re·cruit·er/rɪˈkruːtə(r); NAmErɪˈkruːtər/re·cruit·ment/rɪˈkruːtmənt; NAmErɪˈkruːtmənt/
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recruitre‧cruit1 /rɪˈkruːt/ ●●○ verb
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1[intransitive, transitive] to find new people to work in a company, join an organization, do a job etc: We’re having difficulty recruiting enough qualified staff. Many government officials were recruited from private industry.2[intransitive, transitive] to get people to join the army, navy etc → conscript: Most of the men in the village were recruited that day.3[transitive] to persuade someone to do something for yourecruit somebody to do something I recruited three of my friends to help me move.—recruiter noun [countable]
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recruitrecruit2 ●○○ noun [countable]
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1someone who has just joined the army, navy, or air force → conscriptnew/raw/fresh recruit (=one who is completely untrained) Drill sergeants have eight weeks to turn fresh recruits into soldiers.2someone who has recently joined an organization, team, group of people etc: New recruits are sent to the Atlanta office for training.
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